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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 3, 1925—PART 1. i Brilliant Saturn ” S W[][]n SAV'NG HARMAN LEFT $400,000. (ST. PETER’S PLAYERS e i i PEERLESS FURNITURE CO.—829 SEVENTH ST. N.W. ADMENOFWORLD “witr “shine Newo LS. e o e |7 T, otvE: LAY oA | N | . GIVE PLA | As Evening Star i rRIE ) A “Seventeen” to Be Presented Ta—! | BECRT R trustee of the $400,000 estate of Frank & | P. Harman, who died April Mr Church Base Ball Team. CHICAGO, May 2.—Saturn, the Ha J ringed glant. world, becomes the iarman owned real estate valued at| In response to public demand the; e 'Secretary Hoover Is Leader|$/1.000. and the balance is in securi-| St. Peter's Players will give another Free )| Promotion “iof “Pedce sand| o cr e e e ties and other personal property. The | performance of Booth Tarkington's L night, when it will be at its closes trust company is directed by the will [ “Seventeen” in the St. Peter's Church | : < apuroach to the earth for 1925. The | Of Move to Eliminz to distribute the income from the es. R by Herow ileht of 8 . Progress Main Topic at | Hianets distance from this world | ol Ol e s e TN / is B51210/000 e Bt Habinitam | Timber Waste widow, M. Eugenia E. Harman,|boys’ base ball team of the church. Convention. big world, 73,000 miles in diameter, - 8 parts each to the children, Mary F.| Two performances were given Mon- lep and and so it will shine in first magni- Snider of Salisbur. C.; Everett M.|day and Tuesday nights. Histrionic i PRI A e Harman, Willlamson, W.'Va.; Frank | honors went to Elizabeth Duggan and | | Shade, $24 S | il oike i dhie. southicest, dust-as A nation-wide move to study meth- ll :larmnn. Jr., and Harriet G. H.| Willlym Bray. Others in the cast are T HOUSTON, Tenus. May 2—Adver.| the sun goes down, and will shine | ods of industrial utilization of wood. | ety s on Il I Fer foarE Heahefni apie Dotion S Davenport sy penes, and roesass o the| alll might withia lyellow, ruday U with a Siew {0 reducing wwuste and|Dart is to, be aisttibnted: srions cu| ol Aoy AN e, e e world will be the underlying thought | luster. Its brilllance is so conserving timber, was planned and | tain grandchildren O'Donneli, Robert Dillon, Francis Mc Table or $22 | Z = ks that it casts a reflection in water, | ¢ for the convention of Associated Ad-| /5 ) FUC T financed yesterday at the first meet Carraghy, Margaret O'Connor, Louts | | poaos pe | Frick and Chris San Fellipo. uftet Mirror el vertising Clubs of the World. meeting e the L5 PN R el here May 0.14. The general theme of | Saturn, with its serles of rings. "\:':nm.ru‘( S committes on wood FORMER OIL OFFICIAL i Braret ao ey W ‘Advertising as a Means to World ot .‘ o g e ) ot » v Hoover told the | Chick have a “'”’A‘ sele n and B i Peace” has been selected as a topic| Jects in the sky. The rings can- | gathering, made up of representatives INDICTED ON 15 COUNTS | &iin “ieiting. und Margaret Tappan th Any ot be seen with the naked e: for general discussion. = of a half-dozen arf avy c i ot = e but a glass whose power is 30 or s en arts and industries in have solo numbers in the piece. uite Pur- Houston is ready for the greatest| DUt 4 E08s Whose power I8 Bl OF | (hich wood is consumed, that a duna. | TOMas C. Fuller Held for Embez- venteen” was produced under convention it has ever entertained, & | n |w : 9 = o8| re The rings are composed of mil tion of $50,000 had bee a zl the direction of Right Rev. John Car- . convention to which aimost the encire | [he, TS re comboned of WL | ton of 30,000 had been made for the ement, Grand Larceny and | ron Moore. hssisted by Alfred A. Me chased This State will be host. More than 5,000 s, Bl oors d by A M delegates will attend, including repre. [ M00NS. 8o numerous that from the | As an illustration of what may be Larceny After Trust. ot Ml e ttinginim Week sentatives of Great Britain, Austra-| SECUL THEY S ks = mplished, Howard Andrews, rep. An indictment containing 15 counts | were Thomas Beach; Joseph Norton Ma, South America and many Euro | Sheets. . resenting the National Association of | apa charging embe BINERE eanute|ivate OnGasYEaL e 00 pean countries. e e o oducers, reported that 1 cha : embe t. ! E . Four tours have been arranged as TAKOMA ASSOC]A"DN by co-operation with railroads, tie ;:‘e:r:mre;::glei‘ldnlt\“" m[nmr r‘»:r‘m‘;l poe features of the entertainment pro makers had been able to cut the re- [ againat Thomas C. Fojer: tormen ot ram, reaching San Antonio and Mex placement of ties down from 325 per 20t {the Mullee- Ol Corneition. = === 20 on the wesc, Beaumont and New | \WII | HOLD ELECTION mile in 1920 to 90 in 1924. Reforesta- | Pive differont sums of mones seid o Orleans on the east, and Cors tion, he added, was now beginning to | helong. to the commaay mo oo ATTRACTWE Wortham and Dallas on the furnish a large proportion of tles in aking a Raflronds Leve scheduled. cirels tours use. total of $2,300, are alleged to have i it e Ao | e oo, i ovet e semon, [P0 oered o Fulie s e e[| APARTMENTS or ew Customers We s . serguson. United o omMmunty remarked that the work of the com. | 1 = Jov. Miriam A. Ferg m-| " The first three counts charged the O i ican .C. . |mittee was more important In that | lareens ot $ b Chapi | States Senators Hirm Binsham, Con | D.C to Choose Oficers_ at Meet- | {10 o beingertant, In that | larceny of, $800 Decembor 23, 1925, 1430 Chapin Street, N.W. Texas: Congressman Charles Aubrey | ing Tomorrow Night. United States at a rate four times|larceny of the same amount after he 3 Rooms and Bath, $57.50 ° New Jersey; Bishop C. S.| greater than it is being replaced by {had been intrusted with it for the 4 Rooms and Bath, $75.00 'rf”\ : ’\‘r‘im (n.-l(‘; of New | The election of officers for “(.:‘\‘ “B‘wmmm- chief forester, su hr”"‘m Rl o E e oinexf w H WEST CO 5 ieorge E. Roberts 3 ctio s or o ¥, orester, sug-|three counts deal with the sum of MPANY York and Mre Bdith MeClure-Patter- | suing vear of the newly or zed | sested that one method of waste elimi- | $400 which Fuller is said to ha Sk MPLE O T e Onie, chatrmun of the | Citizena: Assoclation of Takoma Park, | nation might be found In utilizing | Febronry 16 1953, Thrce connry Laed co TE 7-PIECE LIVING ROOM OUTFIT, B e e & ek Mg | ot Tt s G fopes o e L2k, uews couts et |} 88 1550 Strwat HOW. 7-PIECE DAVENPORT GROUP, OR 9-PIECE rtion of Women's Clubs, are | at 8 o'clock in the Takoma Park Pub. ociations pledged co. 0, March 14, the speakers B | lic Library, corner Fifth and Cedar | operation in the committee’s inqu and $350, Aj . Marcl BEDROOM OUTFIT, SPECIALLY REDUCED TO The first event will be a formal re- | streets. Nominations were made at o O | e ** THIS LOW PRICE, AND ON TERMS TO SUIT G department of the National Ad-|row night are as follows: For presi- ** YOU. vertising Commission at the city audi-| dent, Charles H. Spencer, the present livered by the governor, Senator Shep- | aker and H. K. Hobart: second vice DOWN S Worth Star-Telegram, and Willlam S.|and E. L. Culver; treasurer, Frank E pard. Mayor O. F. Holcombe, Amon | president, Mrs. L. B. Burdette and E / Patto yresident of the Adv sing | Reppert and Roy C. Plerce; financial | * *‘ e o Houston. The response |secretary, Mrs. Horace W. Whitakef will be made by Lou I5. Holland, pres- | and L. B. Burdette: delegates to the sdent of the Associated Advertising |Federation of Citizens’ ssociations, Clubs of the World Jesse C. Suter, . N. Shoemaker, | . torium the evening of May 9. incumbent, and Dr. D. N. Shoemaker; Addresses of welcome will be de»lflrs[ vice president. Horace W. Whit * l & Carter, publisher of the Fort|L. Culver: secretary, Roy G. Plerce the present delegates, H. L. Thornton Convention Sermons. lana min 3 3 p The subjects of sermons in Houston| Printed ballots were sent to the d A large part of one of the last and most substantial c mps erected by the AUz B, T e e V10, will be | members of the association last month ie o T i o \ ] 2 " 4 gtusche ‘on Sudar. May 16, Wil b fsowmbese. fum saemeiion sost senctl Uovernment has just been purchased by The Hechinger Company and is now NG B N L At the city auditorium in the after-|posed of S. IL McCrory, chairman: | being dismantled by us [|ccr by piece we will dismantle and remove all nails 55 N noon of that day the Prairie View Nor- | John F. Barghausen, Thomas Jackson, | from the lumber in these fine buildings, which contain only vellow pine and the mal Chorus of 125 negro voices wili | L. B. Burdette and L. A. Jones. best equipment to be had sing. Congressman BEaton will be the | Great interest is expected in the| speaker of the afternoon. Sunday |election of the two delegates to the et Chere will be a concert of Hous- | Federation of Cjtizens’ Associations. We have dismantled army camps all over on's massed bands, the majority of | Jesse C. Suter and Dr. D. N. Shoe- the East and our improved dismantling © city's bands playing as one unit.| maker have been representing the as ethod i i s I ey Gutnm ot “Farty M. Togers | sociation since its organization a few ods render the material in A-1 usable of San Antonio will speak on world [ months ago. Both have been nomi condition. We offer this material (in any e nated to succeed themselves. M. ; o ¢ : D e convention/Droper opons! Mon ks president of the Federation quantity) at prices only a fraction of original May 11. President Hol-|of Citizens’ Assoclations. Messrs cost. preside. C. Harold »Vernon | Thornton and Burdette are receiving London, Norman 8. H. Catts, Syd- | strong backing from members of the | ey stralia, and Arthur Reber, | association. e Rl -oadon behalt et e * Save 50% to 70% foreign countries to addresses of we e Representatives of Mexico and| INSPECT AIR SERVICES. | RS, outh Amerlca. are o be selecte ) * On Your Buzldmg Needs " The annual mee of the National Horlamcers o0 0 Dia e Y LO Adusnibitg o, = .\',"‘ e ey | officers i T G ermitnlani e vice i e * E I Aeomenta) meetinte throughout the | 1n W SeibEToy e e i W PINE LUMBER convention. touching a1l phases of ad- | Eénera spection of military and ci: AT RECO B NG 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 4x4, 4x6, 6x6 - Ceiling, Siding Moy 12w d to reports| The visit was arranged with the Slleathlng, Boal ds, s, pass: resolutions | &pproval of the War Department, but Flooring per 1,000 feet 1 election of offie R S |0r You Can Buy An Entire Building and Wreck It Yourselfl DENIES GdLD THEFT. 'iv\'.‘f‘i‘a"'.?.[{ii‘.fii e s - WINDOWS 4x34} Inche il SASH 95¢ Ea. PLUMBING raigned Before Siddons. New windows with frames, Frederick Edison Veth, 30 years| old, who in N ch was shot when sur- | complete in all other stock | ] o . . R Sees ke for orices "™ | 44 Only a Fraction | E=| Prices s New 9-Piece Bedroom Suite, Including Full Vanity Mail Orders Received Stock Size prised at night in the offices of a den- | tist, and who is under indictmen: on two charges of housebreaking and larceny of gold from dentists’ offices Flor 3 or{ More of Original Cost Doors | A complete bedroom to be proud of. with these marvelous 9 pieces. Don't judge it by the price! It regulariy has sold for m more: built of uine match-grain walnut vene nd other suitable woods. in that always popular Queen Anne or Tudor design 1t is finished in a rich walnut-brown effe as arraigned vesterday before Jus Used Wal“)oard This price includes the full bow-end bed, large chest of drawers. zood dresser, full size 6-drawer vanity. a 50-1b. all-cotton mattress. guaranteec * A truly remarkable offer f hose in nee: A magnificent 3-piece Y »m suite of un upholstered in fine grade ve tapestry! cushions, P Davenpe and substantially made: Don’t miss this opportunity SMALL CASH PAYMENT—BALANCE W He entered pleas of not zuilty tof both charges. His voung wife, with whom he was on his honeymoon at g he time of the shooting, was present | If you cover your floors with at the raignment. Attorneys T.| the well known, nationally ad- Morris Wampler and Robert E. Lynch || Vertised Gold Seal Congoleum appear for the accused. Rugs. . s P i Their waterproof surface is || easily cleaned with a damp STRESSES LITERATURE. mop. They need no fastening, never Saray = curl or “kick up” at the edges. Dr. Ballou Says Children Need It you wish to cover the en- {] tire floor, you can get Gold Seal Good Taste for Books. | e e e o Schools should cultivate in children || and ses our beautiful display of a love for good literature, Dr. Frank Congoleum. We have a large W. Ballou, superintendent of schools, stock from which to select. told members of the League of Amer- ican Pen Women at their book fair Vecterday at Woodward & Lothrop's. THOMPSON “Its the business of education,” said he superintendent, “to preserve, con- he past by means of books. The BROS. schools should develop in a child a taste for good literature by introduc 1220-26 Good Hope Rd. Linc. 556 ing them to different types of books. x This is one reason why it has been Anacostia, D. C. place branches of the ¢ in our schools YOO RX ce Siddons in Cri 11 Divigion 1.| all-steel springs, walnut bench and two feather pillows, all for per 100 $105 square feet > 3 A SMALL CASH PAYMENT AND BALANCE WEEKLY OR MONTHLY Plasterboard BAL i = China Tank, un==. | I FREE EXAMINATION Take advantage of this opportunity to have your eyes examined and glasses made at a low cost. Latest scientific methods of exam- ination will guarantee re- lief from all ailments due to eyestrain. i W= Toilet Bowl P! ; and Seat. New Wallboard. ... ; B Casraitesd. Certainteed Co’s New Plasterboard. : peninenhicnd fri Mail orders accepted on J Mall Orders | X, Tioueeriol Wallboard. Accepted. All colors. Select Your Materials at the Camp Come direct to Camp Holabird and select your own materials. Everything is to be ficed for quick sale. We have been allotted only a short time to clenry:he ggr:nn?is -n;.‘we quote the lowest prices in the history of camp salvage lumber. Dr. Rose, graduate opti- cian, will examine each case personally. This is your chance to obtain re- fief and comfort. Glasses as Low as 7 Pieces, Including Handsome Davenpert Suite E | The last word in Bed-davenport Suite, including three luxurious pieces in o *, fine velour. Also davenport mattress, mahogany davenport table, bridge or 169 floor lamp and shade. Few people would ever think the massive davenport conceals a full size bed. A special sale of these Kroehler quality suites to. J L) morrow, just to introduce them to you. Bach piece—davenport, chair and rec g eers rocker—covered in fine velour throughout. Splendid spring construetion, spring filled throughout. You'll never need a spare room with one of these Camp Holabird (Motor Transport Camp), Baltimore, Md. * Ve e ‘ EASY TERMS ARRANGED et Sales Office Located Right in the Camp Write for Catalogue For our Washington customers who cannot go direct to Holabird we are shipping this Ilumber to both of our Washirigton yards—Camp Meigs, 5th and Florida Ave. N.E.; Main Office, 6th and C Sts. S.W.—where it can be bought in any quantity at $27.50 per 1,000 feet, a slight in- * Here on v It's of No Artificial Eye: Your Glasses i in:‘:rted) % Are Poselgively # = Guaranteed to Prescriptions Eyesight Specialist ive - Satisfac- Filled Associate tion or New Promptly | Etate Glasses Free. With ISCHER’S “sievsXw” Open Saturdays Until 9 P.M. Buy Your Use Your Furniture Credit! crease on the Holabird price to cover cost of sh'pping, but still a Easy Credit . Use to You TREMENDOUS BARGAIN Teems ; o Pay From You Do Your Income : Use It 829 7th St. N.W. 4 3 7 e T e T T T T vk T T e T e T sk e s s sk e e sk sk ke ke e ke vk ok ke PN NN